CARES helps communities measure performance and identify how to improve cardiac arrest survival rates. By joining CARES, communities gain more than just access to information that will help them improve performance and save lives. They also contribute to one of the largest EMS registries in the world, and one of the few that also includes patient outcome information from hospitals. Those features enable CARES data to be used to conduct vital research that furthers our knowledge of cardiac arrest treatment and saves countless lives for years to come.
When a man went into sudden cardiac arrest during a hockey game at Capital One Arena, off duty EMS clinicians acted immediately, delivering CPR and using a public access AED before responders arrived. The outcome underscores a consistent message seen in CARES data nationwide. Early recognition, earl
Bystander CPR is one of the strongest predictors of survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, yet rates remain low in many U.S. communities. Using CARES data from Birmingham, Alabama, this study examines how often telecommunicators recognize cardiac arrest, how frequently CPR instructions are d
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